As the year winds to a close, Susan Chadwick, of Edge Testing Solutions explores the minefield that is risk-based software…
Broadcom negotiates five year licensing deal to use Rambus technology in its products
A German regional court says that the device is sufficiently different from Apple's iPad
The global database and systems management markets grew in 2011defspite a weak economy, according to IDC
Hasbro says Transformer Prime tablet infringes its trademark for the popular toys and movie franchise
IBM's programme to spread its business analytics products to universities embraces Scotland and Northern Ireland
Anonymous is playing Santa with a Robin Hood twist by hacking into banks to buy Christmas gifts for the "needy"
IBM's Curam Software acquisition will add a social services element to its Smarter Cities strategy
Microsoft manages to convince ITC that Motorola infringed just one patent out of seven
Potential suitors for BlackBerry manufacturer increase as share price plummets.
HTC has been found guilty in the US of infringing only one patent of ten asserted by Apple
Canadian brokerage firms indicate that RIM's next generation smartphones will be delayed
Twenty years on, ITIL best practice is still widely used and implmented. Philip Lieberman explores the pitfalls that may lead…
Samsung has added four new patent claims to its lawsuit against Apple in the German courts
Billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed buys a stake in Twitter through investment company
RIM’s co-CEOs insist BlackBerry will bounce back after disappointing Q3 Results
Logica announces it will axe 1,300 positions, including 450 in the UK and Sweden
IT professionals have a new information source - but it is one where they will already feel at home
Andy Lees will report diectly to Steve Ballmer, while Terry Myerson takes on Windows Phone division
Tracer XT is designed to unify control of data centre environments to optimise power use and reduce costs
IBM has revealed more than 1,000 schools globally that are now teaching System z mainframe skills
Organisations are put off by the time and effort needed for Green IT measures, a survey finds
The increasing use of consumer tech within business is placing unrealistic demands on IT personnel
Bill Gates may be considering a return to Microsoft - there are many reasons he shouldn't, says Nicholas Kolakowski
French court calls Samsung's injunction request against the iPhone 4S "out of proportion"
Australian High Court rejects Apple's appeal to extend Galaxy Tab ban, but US no-ban decision is appealed
Microsoft's newly unveiled online shop in Windows 8 will challenge established stores as the market leader, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Many businesses regard cloud computing as their top investment priority heading into the new year
SuccessFactors, under offer from SAP, bolsters its talent-management software with Jobs2web purchase
After a difficult restructuring, Cisco's share of the Ethernet switching space grew by almost three percent: IDC